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- What is Metal Magick?
- Metal magick is based on the innate power of metals and on the symbolism derived from astrology. Metals also have healing properties, especially in their homeopathic form. As you will see the metals are connected with a planet, one or more astrological signs,...
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Earth Mysteries >> Stones, Minerals & Metals
- Mercurius solubilis/vivis (Mercury / Quicksilver)
- Mercurius solubilis means fluid mercury or quicksilver; mercurius vivis is 'living' mercury: two forms of the homoeopathic mercury who are very much alike and therefore discussed together. There is a metal mercury, a planet Mercury and a god Mercury, who...
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Remedies >> Remedies M
- The Paths of the Qabalah
- I must confess, I've been trying to use the book "The Talking Tree" by William Gray and I admit that I've been having a hard time. Most Tree of Life glyphs start the eleventh path with the Fool, as it is with most tarot decks. Gray begins with the...
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Magick >> Qabalah
- About Alchemy
- "The science of alchemy I like very well, and indeed, 'tis the philosophy of the ancients. I like it not only for the profits it brings in melting metals, in decocting, preparing, extracting and distilling herbs, roots; I like it also for the sake of the...
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Mystic Sciences >> Alchemy
- Plumbum metallicum (Lead)
- Plumbum is lead, a very heavy metal. In astrology we associate Plumbum with the planet Saturn, recognizable by its large rings. Saturn is the last planet in the solarsystem that can be seen with the bare eye; for the more distant planets we need a telescope....
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Remedies >> Remedies P
- Argentum nitricum (Silver Nitrate)
- This is silver nitrate, a very 'warm' remedy, meaning that it fits warm-blooded people. There is also Argentum metallicum, the homoeopatic metal silver, and that one fits very chilly persons. Argentum nitricum and Argentum metallicum are quite alike, although...
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Remedies >> Remedies A
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- Transition metal complexes Part 1 outline
- ww2.chemistry.gatech.edu
- Synthesis of 4-(2-Indenylethyl)morpholine and their cationic
- Nov 14, 2010 cationic transition metal complexes. Gloria Ukalina Obuzor1* and Brian L. Booth2 .
- www.academicjournals.org
- Electrochemical Properties of some Transition Metal Complexes
- www.electrochemsci.org
- CHEM 102 CLASS NOTES
- Apr 10, 2003 Chapter 7. d-Metal Complexes. Structures .
- www.chem.latech.edu
- Transition Metal Complexes of Cyclic and Open Ozone and Thiozone
- Transition Metal Complexes of Cyclic and Open Ozone and. Thiozone. Beate Flemmig, Peter T.
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- Ph.D. position in Bioinorganic Chemistry
- Goals: Research in our group is focused on the development of semi-artificial systems based on biologically relevant transition metal complexes. The compounds are designed for applications in medicinal chemistry, catalysis and diagnosis.
- Research and Markets: The Book 'Molecular Materials' Gives a Discussion of the
- There has been increasing emphasis on functional metal complexes that demonstrate a wide range of physical phenomena.
- Screens set to go green
- Some of the best materials are phosphorescent metal complexes, but these are typically composed of rare and expensive metals such as iridium.
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- Coordination complex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Metal Complexes
- These are called metal complexes, or coordination compounds. These coordination reactions are Lewis acid-base reactions.
- science.uwaterloo.ca
- introducing complex ions - ligands and bonding
- A complex ion has a metal ion at its centre with a number of other molecules or ions surrounding it.
- www.chemguide.co.uk
- Metal Complex in the Blood
- www.chemistry.wustl.edu
- Transition metal complexes Part 1 outline
- ww2.chemistry.gatech.edu
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